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Darvin Ham says it was ‘crazy’ the Lakers fired him: ‘Anywhere else I’m probably looking at an extension’

December 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Controversial Tenure of Darvin Ham with the Los Angeles Lakers

Darvin Ham’s time as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers was nothing short of tumultuous. Despite leading the team to the Western Conference finals in his first season and winning the NBA’s inaugural In-Season Tournament in his second season, he was ultimately fired. In a recent interview, Ham expressed his disappointment with the Lakers’ decision, citing his successful track record with the team.

While some argue that Ham deserved more time to prove himself, the Lakers have a history of quick coaching changes under Rob Pelinka’s leadership. Reports indicated that Ham had lost the respect of the locker room by the end of his tenure, with players criticizing his coaching style and decision-making. The team’s lack of defensive structure and slow adjustments during games were also points of contention.

Despite the debate over his dismissal, many believe that a coaching change was necessary for the Lakers to move forward. With a new assistant coaching role with the Milwaukee Bucks, Ham is focused on the future and remains grateful for the opportunities he had with the Lakers, even if they ended sooner than expected.

Key Takeaways:

  • Ham’s successful stint with the Lakers ended abruptly with his firing after just two seasons.
  • Reports of locker room discord and strategic shortcomings contributed to the decision to let Ham go.
  • While controversial, many believe that a coaching change was needed for the Lakers to address their issues.

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